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WATER PRESSURE SWITCH

The water pressure switch, or heater actuator, ensures
that the heater operates only when the filter pump is in
operation. It is located on the inlet/outlet header. It is
factory set at 1.75 PSI for deck-level installations.
When the heater is located below the level of the spa
or pool, it may be necessary to adjust the pressure
switch to compensate for the no-flow static head. If it
is necessary to adjust the water pressure switch, uti-
lize the following procedure:

WATER PRESSURE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT

1. With pump and heater

on, turn adjustment
knob clockwise until a
click is heard from the
gas valve.

2. Turn adjustment knob

counter-clockwise 1/4
turn.

3. Turn pump off and on

several times. Heater
should shut off immedi-
ately. If it does not,
repeat the above steps.

NOTE:

If heater is installed outside of the limits

shown, a higher pressure rated (11 psi) switch may be
used. A flow switch, mounted and wired adjacent to the
heater, may be used in place of the factory-mounted
pressure switch. See Parts List (pg. 51) for 11 psi
water pressure switch.

TWO-SPEED PUMPS
In some cases, the flow on the low-speed is insufficient
to operate the heater. This is apparent when the water
pressure switch cannot be further adjusted or if the
heater makes banging noises or shuts off on high limit.
In these cases, the pump must be run at high speed
when heating the water.

PRESSURE SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT RANGE

CAUTION:

Do not operate the heater without the

function of a properly adjusted water pressure switch
or flow switch.

FLAME ROLL-OUT SAFETY SWITCH

Atmospheric heaters are equipped with a thermal cut-
off device to prevent flame roll-out in the event the
heat exchanger becomes blocked. This is a "single-
use" type fusible link or thermal fuse, that must be
replaced when disabled by an over-temperature condi-
tion, caused by excessive restriction in the heat
exchanger flue passage.

HIGH LIMITS

The heater is equipped with two automatic high limits.
Both are located in the inlet/outlet header. Both are set
to open at 135°F.

NOTE:

An erratic high limit is often characteristic of an

internal heat exchanger problem, e.g. scale build-up,
defective bypass. Refer to Troubleshooting section (on
pg. 42).

HIGH LIMIT REMOVAL

1. Shut off main elec-

trical power switch
to heater.

2. Remove inlet/outlet

inspection panel.

3. Remove defective

high limit and
replace with a new
high limit.

4. Replace inspection

panel.

PILOT SAFETY - Millivolt Models

Heaters equipped with the standing pilot (millivolt sys-
tem) have pilot generators which act as a safety
device to shut off the flow of gas to the main burners
and the pilot burner in case the pilot flame is extin-
guished. The pilot burner must be manually re-lighted
to place the heater in operation again. Refer to the
lighting instructions provided on the heater label.

PILOT SAFETY - Digital Models

The heater employs a pilot safety which closes the
main gas valve within 8/10ths of a second whenever
the pilot flame is interrupted. The pilot flame is auto-
matically lit when the device is powered. The heater
performs its own safety check and opens the main
valve only after the pilot is proven to be lit.

Fig.# 9440

Fig.# 9439

Fig.# 9438

5 FT.

MAX

POOL OR SPA

MAY REQUIRE ADJUSTMENT

FOR LOWER PRESSURE

MAY REQUIRE ADJUSTMENT

FOR HIGHER PRESSURE

5 FT.

MAX

Fig.# 8152.3

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